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  • - The Poetics of Ancient Satire
    av Ralph M. Rosen
    513 - 1 023,-

    This book explores the dynamics of comic mockery and satire in Greek and Roman poetry, and argues that poets working with such material composed in accordance with shared generic principles and literary protocols. It encourages a synoptic, synchronic view of such poetry, from archaic iambus through Roman satire.

  • av Department of Classics, Princeton University) Kaster, Robert A. (Department of Classics & m.fl.
    496 - 626,-

  • av William G. (Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature Thalmann
    1 504,-

    Using spatial theory developed in the social sciences, this book explores the representation of space in Apollonius's Argonautika as both an affirmation of Greek culture and a questioning of the differences between Greeks and non-Greeks. It presents a unique perspective on Apollonius' famous poem and on the early Ptolemaic period.

  • av Emma (Lecturer in Classics Gee
    1 356,-

    With Aratus and the Astronomical Tradition, Emma Gee offers a study of the Phaenomena of Aratus and addresses the poem's place within the unique development of Western cosmology.

  • - A Study of Elite Communities
    av William A., Duke University) Johnson, Jr. (Professor of Classical Studies & m.fl.
    699 - 1 430,-

  • - Greek Culture in Roman Ecphrasis
    av Basil (Associate Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature Dufallo
    1 586,-

    The first book-length treatment of artistic ecphrasis in Roman literature, The Captor's Image challenges pervasive views to argue for it as a site of subtle, ongoing competition between Greek and Roman cultures.

  • - How Money Transformed Ancient Rome
    av Neil ( Coffee
    1 430,-

    Gift and Gain: How Money Transformed Ancient Rome shows how, over the course of Rome's classical era, a vibrant commercial culture progressively displaced traditional systems of gift giving that had long been central to Rome's material, social, and political economy, with effects on areas of life from marriage to politics.

  • - Representing Information in the Roman World
    av Andrew (Lucy Shoe Meritt Professor in Classics Riggsby
    1 316,-

    In the Roman world, technologies were limited to small, scattered social groups, whereas today's information technology often seems to take on a life of its own, spreading into every part of our lives. Mosaics of Knowledge combines detailed readings of a wide variety of evidence such as inscriptions and artworks, with theoretical consideration of the social, cognitive, and material contexts for their use to present a unique portrait of Roman IT capabilities,limitations, and habits.

  • av Andrew M Riggsby
    438,-

    In the Roman world, technologies were limited to small, scattered social groups, whereas today's information technology often seems to take on a life of its own, spreading into every part of our lives. Mosaics of Knowledge combines detailed readings of a wide variety of evidence such as inscriptions and artworks, with theoretical consideration of the social, cognitive, and material contexts for their use to present a unique portrait of Roman IT capabilities, limitations, and habits.

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